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The Kruger National Park has without a doubt one of the highest diversity of species for any park in the world. The park is home to approximately 147 mammal species, 114 reptile, 517 bird, 49 fish, 34 amphibian and 336 tree speciesFew visitors leave South Africa without visiting the Kruger National Park or one of the private reserves along its borders . With greater ecological co-operation across African borders, several countries bordering South Africa have agreed to take down some fences, and those between Kruger and Mozambique's Limpopo National Park and Zimbabwe's Gonarezhou, have been demolished to create the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park. This unique political innovation is creating a colossal wilderness area.

The Kruger National Park is the primary destination in South Africa for many international tourists. Each year more than half a million visitors are registered.The National Park was opened in 1898 at the instigation of then-president Paul Kruger. After hunters had considerably decimated the originally rich game stock, all the land between the Sabie and the Crocodile Rivers was put under the protection of Nature Conservation to ensure the survival of the remaining animals.

Inhambane is in Southern Mozambique and is the country’s premier tourist
destination . Scuba diving in Inhambane is amongst the best in the world, with
reefs close to every beach, including the world famous Manta Reef and Gallaria.
Regular sightings of Giant Manta Rays, Whale Sharks, Turtles and other teeming
marine life are the norm. Snorkeling is also excellent. – glorious beaches,
fantastic weather, splendid seafood and friendly locals all make a holiday in
Mozambique an unforgettable experience

The diving here in Mozambique compares with some of the best in the world from
the awesome sightings of Manta Rays, Whale sharks and Humpback Whales to the
sought after Harlequin Shrimp, Frogfish and Sea Horses – there is something to
please everyone. The warm waters of the Indian Ocean are teeming with life and
the reefs are pristine. We have over 1000 species of fish as well as Manta Rays,
Whalesharks, Dolphins, Turtles, migrating Humpback Whales and the mythical
Dugong. The list is endless, the colours of the pristine reefs, beyond
description and we are still discovering uncharted reefs. There are 16
different reefs out to sea, that range in depth from 7 – 40 metres